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Sri Lanka Cricketers Set To Tour England Without Contracts
Sri Lanka cricketers have agreed to tour England without contracts after the country's cricket board agreed to bring transparency to players' evaluation that eventually decides categories of contract.
Sri Lanka cricketers had been complaining that the methodology used for calculating contracts was not transparent.
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